Five TenCoyote Lace-Up Rock Climbing Shoes-Red-06

Five Ten Coyote Lace-Up Rock Climbing Shoes-Red-06 - Five Ten Coyote Lace-Up Rock Climbing Shoes - Coyote Lace-Up Climbing Shoes by Five Ten are all-around performers perfect for beginners to advanced intermediate. With all-leather uppers and Stealth C4 outsoles packed into this entry-level priced shoe, the Coyote Lace-Up, like the VCS, provides guaranteed out-of-the-box comfort and performance with high friction and excellent edging. Some of the the worldÃ¢??s hardest rock climbs were made possible with Stealth C4 and it is still the favorite of many top climbers. So if you are in the market for great climbing shoes that many climbers love, you can not miss with the Coyote Lace-Up Climbing Shoes by Five Ten.

Midsole:

Medium coyote midsole

Outsole:

C4 Stealth rubber outsole

Upper:

Split grain leather upper

Features:

8.0 oz

Lace closure

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Five Ten Coyote Lace-Up Rock Climbing Shoes-Red-06 Reviews:

Reviews:

I've had 5.10's for the last 10 years now and most recently a pair of these shoes (~4 years old). They are spectacular for long climbing days or indoor where you don't want to keep taking them on and off. The toe and edge are very good on small holds, but not quite like a pair of elf shoes would be. They smear very very well, and I have no problem stemming, chimney-ing or doing crack jams with them. They can be slightly loose for heel hooks, but really they are designed for comfort and too tight a heel isn't comfy long term. I only climb up to 5.11 indoor and 10s and 11s outdoor, so you can use that info to put this in context. I am sorry to see all the bad reviews just on sizing. Yes, climbing shoes are snug, and generally you have to break them in, so they are not comfy on the first try. My last pair of Spires took 3 weeks to shape to my foot, but they were a glove thereafter. Read up on climbing shoe sizing before you buy, or go to a walk in store. It's worth getting it right once, then you can buy easier online. My sizing suggestion for this type of shoe is to have your big toe bent, but your second toe just firmly touching. For 5.10s, that is usually the same as your street shoe size +- 1/2 size. All toes bent should be reserved for elf shoes in my opinion, and no toes bent is for beginners and long scrambles.

This was the first shoe I got when I started climbing again. They edged ok out of the box and provide great smearing/slab contact. They are really nice for beginners because they get you into the sport with a suitable decent shoe. I got 1/2 size below my street size and they have been fine. I have resoled them twice with the same c4 rubber. Resole early so your shoes will last! After each resole they are good for edging for about 10 pitches. This show is now my dedicated slab shoe. I have climbed 5.8 slab in them and they can climb better. For vertical face and cracks I prefer the TC Pro; they edge way better and handle cracks like machines. For a beginner buy this shoe; it will serve you well and you get cool looking red feet too!